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How To Use Social Media For Study

Published on 21 November 15
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In today’s digital era social media plays an important role in our lives. It is hard to find a person who has never coped with media tools. Did people become addicted? Nope. Social media greatly facilitates our life and makes it more convenient. Mobile apps don’t only entertain us and social networks not only take our time. Students can get benefits of using social media tools. Some academics don’t realize it, so they miss a chance to work smarter, not harder.

Nevertheless, field of education has already tried to involve social media into academic process. How does it work? Get from our article!
Why do professors use social media?
Social media includes not only Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Wikis and various web sites like this also belong to this issue. Professors from all universities all over the world have already decided to vary academic process with information taken from these web sites. How many students still go to the libraries and spend hours trying to accomplish thesis? Actually, huge percent of learners will start with trying to contact UK thesis & dissertation writers online, others will still look through numerous resources without leaving their room.

Indeed, information from web sites is perceived by students much more easily. Thus, professors take an advantage from this fact and fulfill their lectures with material from wikis and other web sites.

What is more, social media gives tutors an opportunity to use video and audio material as well as interviews and presentations. When information is presented in this way, it doesn’t seem boring, monotonous and ordinary for students.

Why should students use social media?

This question has a detailed answer. Social media greatly facilitates your academic process and saves your precious time. For this purpose, you should forget about chatting in Facebook and liking photos on Instagram. But let’s consider everything by order.

1) If you are required to conduct a research and compose a research paper, social media can enhance it. In what way? Twitting and academic blogging presents your research to a wide audience that will familiarize with it and make conclusions. Therefore, you will get several unbiased and objective opinions about your work. This step will help you to fix some gaps or weak points. Moreover, your audience will definitely comprise students who may help you with references or extra material. Anyway, you will get useful hints and directions of how to improve and complete your work.

2) Social media helps students to grow and extend their professional network. As it was said before, the audience of your blog or social networks comprises students and people with the same interests and goals. Blogging and twitting require communication (whether it will be commenting, liking or private conversations). Anyway, you will definitely get in touch with minded people who will help you with your researches, academic papers and maybe job applications in future.

3) With the help of social media, especially blogging, students can improve their writing skills. Whether it will be blogs related to science or fashion (it doesn’t matter), it still requires writing. So, academics have a good chance to improve their grammar, spelling, vocabulary. At the very beginning it may seem tough, but as you keep on writing, you will ensure that your writing skills truly get better.

4) Social media provides students with an opportunity to stay informed with the latest news and changes in the field they are interested. Many academics subscribe to particular news and get them via emails. Therefore, they don’t miss anything.
What social media are the most useful for students?

One of the newest social networks, Google+, is one of the best options for using social media for learning. Google+ has quickly become one of the most recognized and used social media sites available. They currently cater to over 500 million registered users, with about half of those actively participating. Students can create groups and chat there as well as share with each other documents, presentations and other college things. It is really convenient as you can easily keep in touch with your group mates and decide all the questions promptly.

Another good method of arranging a virtual study group is via Facebook. In such groups your mates can share and post notes, materials, and links to outside resources. Any topics can be discussed online and it is very wisely! Moreover, with the help of Facebook you can enhance your research as it was said at the very beginning of article, ‘like’ interesting posts, be a member of various groups (for instance, ‘Viasat History’ or ‘Secrets of Interpreting’.

Twitter and different blogs (it is hard to pick up the best one as there is a great amount of them and every student can choose it individually) help to extend professional network and create a good reputation in your field.

So, social media not only distracts academics from accomplishing their home assignments. It is a powerful tool that may be really useful when it comes to some aspects of academic process!
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